
As the Dodgers gear up for the 2025 stretch run, there are three prospects in particular that they must consider promoting to the major league roster. These young players have shown immense talent and potential in the minors, and it’s time for them to take their skills to the next level. By bringing them up, the Dodgers can inject some fresh energy into their lineup and give themselves the best chance to make a deep postseason run. So, which three prospects will get the call? 3 prospects Dodgers must promote as rosters expand for 2025 stretch run.
After failing to get much out of their trade deadline acquisitions, the Dodgers should promote these three players when the roster expands.

Dodgers’ ace Clayton Kershaw puts on a dominant display, shutting down the San Diego Padres’ offense despite only reaching 90 miles per hour on the radar gun a mere twice throughout the entire game! The veteran left-hander’s impressive performance is a testament to his exceptional skill and mastery of the mound, as he expertly mixed his pitches to keep the Padres’ hitters off balance all night long.
Clayton Kershaw rotation start came at the right time for the Dodgers.

Fans absolutely lose it after Alexis Diaz secures Dodgers win over Padres in an intense matchup that came down to the wire! The electric atmosphere at the stadium was palpable as Diaz took the mound, and his clutch performance had the crowd on their feet, cheering on the Dodgers to a thrilling victory.
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The Dodgers are hoping to have Muncy back before the end of the regular season.

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